for the relief of cough, nasal congestion, and upper respiratory allergies

hydrocodone/ibuprofen

Vicoprofen

narcotic (opioid) analgesic

short-term pain relief

hydrocodone/homatropine

Hycodan; Hydromet

anticholinergic and narcotic cough suppressant

indicated for the symptomatic relief of cough

hydromorphone

Dilaudid; Exalgo

narcotic analgesic; opioid agonist

to treat moderate to severe pain

lisdexamfetamine

Vyvanse

central nervous system stimulant

attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

meperidine

Demerol

narcotic analgesic

to treat moderate to severe pain

methadone

Dolophine; Methadose

narcotic analgesic; narcotic suppressant

to treat severe pain; to treat narcotic addiction

methylphenidate (oral)

Concerta; Ritalin; Methylin

central nervous system stimulant

ADHD

methylphenidate (patch)

Daytrana

central nervous system stimulant

ADHD

morphine sulfate

MS Contin; Kadian; Avinza; Oramorph

narcotic analgesic

moderate to severe pain

oxycodone

OxyContin; Roxicodone

narcotic analgesic

moderate to severe pain

oxycodone/acetaminophen

Percocet

narcotic analgesic

moderate to severe pain

oxymorphone

Opana

narcotic pain reliever

to treat moderate-to-severe pain

tapentadol

Nucynta

opioid analgesic

moderate to severe acute pain

Schedule II same as C-II
--- substances in this schedule have a high potential for abuse which may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence.

--- there are no refills for a C-II prescription.

--- federal law requires the patient's street address on Rx's for controlled substances.

--- prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances must be written and be signed by the practitioner.

--- a C-II prescription must have the control number, physician's DEA number, and physician's DPS number.

--- in some states, a C-II prescription must be filled within 7 days of issue and in other states it must be filled within 72 hours. In Texas, a C-II prescription must be filled within 21 days of issue.

--- in emergency situations, a prescription for a Schedule II controlled substance may be telephoned to the pharmacy and the prescriber must follow up with a written prescription being sent to the pharmacy within 72 hours.

--- a DEA triplicate form 222 must be used when ordering C-II drugs. Purchase of C-II drugs must be authorized by a pharmacist on the DEA form.